May 23, 2009
5:46 am

T-Mobile sells the Sidekick and Microsoft/Danger develops it, but this is Sharp's baby. With the “Sidekick LX 2009” — interface has been refined, Live Search is nicely integrated into the handset, and Exchange Active Sync support is right around the corner. It’s sleeker and slimmer at 5.1" x 2.4" x 0.6", including a large screen that incorporates high-definition LCD technology, a camera with flash, and mood lights which lets users set specific settings for various communication alerts. The LX is also Bluetooth capable, and has signature swivel screen, amazing keyboard, plus the killer MySpace experience. Here’s the specs lists:



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